Applying to Marquette

You're in the right place. Here, you'll find the information you need to make smart decisions about applying, requesting financial aid, selecting majors and minors, choosing a residence hall, and more.

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Tuition, scholarships, aid

The cost of a college education can be expensive, but we think it's a worthwhile one. That's why more than 90 percent of first-year students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships, grants and low-interest loans.

Scholarships and financial aid

The value of a Marquette education

Knowing where your money goes and how the university operates is paramount to understanding the true value of a Marquette education.
Working together with our students, we've compiled some key data and laid it out in an accessible, transparent and easy-to-read guide.

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Connect

Community. At Marquette, that word doesn’t just refer to the bustling scene on Wisconsin Avenue or the latest episode of alumnus Danny Pudi’s show on NBC. Our community extends across multiple social media channels, places for prospective students, current students and alumni to interact.

Visit a Marquette class

This is the best way to see how the faculty and students at Marquette interact! Marquette faculty members love to teach and it shows. Visiting a class is available to prospective students Monday through Friday.

To participate in the Class Visit Program, you may view the list of classes below and decide which class you are most interested in attending. You do not register in advance for the course. Instead, we ask that you stop by the Admissions Office (Zilber Hall, suite 136) approximately 20 minutes before class begins to sign in for the class and pick up your pass.